Andrew Mulcunry gets into fist fight on Broadway, tells officers “I’m just drunk”

27-year-old Andrew Joseph Mulcunry was involved in a fight with Kalen Ferninando Hatchett and others at 401 Broadway late April 6th. Officers observed this and ordered them to stop, which they ignored. When officers tried to handcuff Mulcunry, he kept trying to fight the others. Officers told him to stop resisting, but he was uncooperative. After he was detained, officers noticed he reeked of alcohol, and then he stated, “I am just drunk,” repeatedly. Mulcunry was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Manus Okeefe presents woman’s ID at Jason Aldean’s

40-year-old Manus Joseph Hosea Okeefe caused a disturbance at Jason Aldean’s Rooftop Bar in the early hours of March 9th. Security at the bar flagged officers down regarding the incident, advising them that they dragged Okeefe out of the establishment and that he was too intoxicated, aggressive, and not welcome back. When officers met with Okeefe, he reeked of alcohol. They requested his identification, and he gave them an unknown female’s ID. Okeefe became irate and uncooperative as he shouted at them, approaching aggressively. While they tried to detain him, he resisted, refusing to get in the back of the patrol car, so they had to force him into it. Okeefe was then taken into custody for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and public intoxication.

Shaffer Hicks deemed too drunk for Broadway

31-year-old Shaffer Alan Hicks was being disorderly on Broadway in the early hours of March 8th. Hicks was observed trying to follow a female into Legends Corner, who stated, “Do not let him in,” as she entered the establishment. When officers spoke with Hicks, he showed multiple signs of intoxication. Officers tried to get Hicks a safe ride home, but he refused. During the entirety of the encounter, Hicks caused a scene by flailing his arms, causing people around to stop to see what was happening. Hicks was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Trump Impersonator Justin Bourgoyne Makes Nashville Great Again by being booted from bar

37-year-old Justin John Bourgoyne refused to leave the Luke 32 Bridge Bar near Broadway late March 2nd. Security at the bar flagged officers down, advising them of the incident. Security informed officers that they had told Bourgoyne he was not allowed at the establishment. When officers arrived, they observed Bourgoyne trying to enter the bar again. When officers met with Bourgoyne, he became aggressive and started yelling in their faces. Officers noticed he was visibly impaired and continued wanting to argue with them, so they detained him. Bourgoyne was taken into custody for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, and criminal trespass.

California Tourist Oscar Camacho deemed too drunk for Downtown Nashville

41-year-old California Tourist Oscar Camacho wandered through traffic near Barstool Nashville off of Broadway in the early hours of February 24th. Officers observed him showing multiple signs of intoxication as he annoyed people in the area. Officers repeatedly told him to leave, and each time Camacho refused. Camacho even declined offers for a cab and then was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Christopher Murphy charged with drunk and disorderly in downtown Nashville

24-year-old Christopher Murphy was disorderly in Downtown Nashville this past weekend. Officers were flagged down by security at Kid Rock’s bar regarding a female, accompanied by Murphy, who was bleeding from the head. Murphy and the injured female were visibly intoxicated as medics were called due to the severity of the laceration. Officers attempted to render aid as they waited, but Murphy pushed Officer Ferrari’s arm away. Murphy was held away from the area where the female was being treated and told to stop interfering but would constantly attempt to get in the way, so he was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Canadian Jonathan Bergen jailed for assault of wife in Nashville

43-year-old Jonathan Bergen was arrested on October 15th after he was seen grabbing his wife, Christina Alexander, aggressively inside Redneck Riviera and pushing her up against a chain link fence on Broadway. When officers arrived on the scene, they stated there were two individuals arguing, with one being Bergen and the other being a male who attempted to intervene after witnessing the altercation. When asked, the defendant claimed that nothing happened between himself and the victim, but multiple witnesses claimed otherwise and corroborated each other. Due to this information, Bergen was taken into custody that night and transported to booking.

Maeve Lee — too drunk for downtown Nashville

23-year-old Maeve Lee was observed in front of Tootsie’s bar on Broadway late Friday night in an extreme state of intoxication. Officers say she reeked of alcohol, was unable to stand, and was covered in her own vomit. She was unable to locate anyone to take care of herself and was unsure where she was staying. She was transported to booking and charged with public intoxication. 

Tourist Tyler Vandermartin jailed after wild night at Tootsie’s in downtown Nashville

25-year-old Tyler Vandermartin of Pennsylvania was jailed in Nashville late Friday night on nearly a half-dozen charges after assaulting staff at Tootsie’s Bar on Broadway in downtown Nashville. He had been asked to leave due to his disruptive behavior. As he was being escorted out, he began to lunge at the bouncers, causing them to be in fear of imminent bodily injury, according to police. As he was being turned over to Metro Nashville Police, he attempted to kick the officers multiple times during his arrest and search of his person. He was visibly intoxicated and a general annoyance to the general public.

Micaela Kirkwood charged with DUI — says she can’t even do field sobriety tests when sober

Nashville Police say 27-year-old Micaela Kirkwood was swerving wildly in and out of lanes on Rosa Parks Blvd and driving up the center median early Monday morning. As officers conducted a traffic stop, the smell of a “sweet alcohol” was coming from Kirkwood and her vehicle. She admitted to drinking wine, but calmed it was hours earlier, and performed poorly on field sobriety tests. At one point, she stated: “I can’t even do this sober!” during field sobriety tests and was wobbly on her feet. She was transported to booking and charged with DUI.